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diplomacy in the middle east. live coverage on c-span. >> there was a time when american secretaries traveled the world and those travels made headlines. there was a time when middle east peacemaking was the center of a met -- foreign policy. they may apply in 2021, 1, 1 never really knows. the lessons at least from that. being still apply to leaders today. we still move to learn, both republican and democrat, how to make deals. how to use the leverage. how to use the assets. how to use the goodwill of the united states to achieve breakthroughs for peace. we would like to take a step back drawing on the lessons of the achievements of three very different individuals. three very different peacemakers, all of whom have impressive accomplishments to their bank records. we are doing that with three terrific biographers. it is a very special opportunity to gather together stu isenstat, who have written over the last few years collectively, three outstanding biographies of three american peacemakers. stuart eisenstadt,
diplomacy in the middle east. live coverage on c-span. >> there was a time when american secretaries traveled the world and those travels made headlines. there was a time when middle east peacemaking was the center of a met -- foreign policy. they may apply in 2021, 1, 1 never really knows. the lessons at least from that. being still apply to leaders today. we still move to learn, both republican and democrat, how to make deals. how to use the leverage. how to use the assets. how to use...
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east bay valleys. the close you are to the delta or the more into those northbay valleys, visibility goes way down. livermore has visibility down to about 3/10 of a mile. dense advisory until noon. sunny skies. mid 70s for warmer insulin spots. i will be back with the rest of this work yes in a bit. >>> car break-ins have been a problem in san francisco fourth years. the thieves are brazen and chyme crimes are costly. you may think you are better off parking the parking garage. think again. kpix 5 reporter betty yu is a dire warning explain how the thieves are taking things to a new level. >> why me? >> reporter: this is a second time in three weeks the san francisco food bloggers van was hit in the city. this time it was the fifth and mission street garage early this morning. >> so that my car was smashed. the driver's side. it wasn't just my car. they were a few other cars broken into. >> reporter: she didn't leave any valuables inside her car. nothing was taken. >> there were three securities and he
east bay valleys. the close you are to the delta or the more into those northbay valleys, visibility goes way down. livermore has visibility down to about 3/10 of a mile. dense advisory until noon. sunny skies. mid 70s for warmer insulin spots. i will be back with the rest of this work yes in a bit. >>> car break-ins have been a problem in san francisco fourth years. the thieves are brazen and chyme crimes are costly. you may think you are better off parking the parking garage. think...
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again, after the war, thousands of east germans flee the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. how do they do this? very often, they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin. once they were in west berlin, they could get on a train, which had the right to cross east german territory, to the west. it was simple. by 1960, one-fifth of the entire population of east germany had done just that. they had fled. to top this enormous exodus, the east germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed. in the middle of the night, the east germans strung barbed wire all the way around west berlin, cutting it off. there's a slide that shows this. eventually, the east germans would replace it with cinder blocks and after that they would replace thecinder blocks with slapz slabs of concrete 13 feet high. it remains in place encircling west berlin. this is the slide that shows where the wall cut off the brandenberg gate. it was a monument that had serve served as the ceremonial entrance to berlin. that brings me to the speech. it's the spring of 1987. i'm a young spe
again, after the war, thousands of east germans flee the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. how do they do this? very often, they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin. once they were in west berlin, they could get on a train, which had the right to cross east german territory, to the west. it was simple. by 1960, one-fifth of the entire population of east germany had done just that. they had fled. to top this enormous exodus, the east germans proposed...
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again, after the war, thousands of east german's league the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. how did they do this? very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin. and what they were in west berlin, they could get on a tree which had the right to cross the east german territory to the west. so, leaving listen poll. and by 1960, one 5th of the entire population of east germany had done just that. they fled. to stop this enormous exodus, the east german's proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed. and in middle of the night, august 13th, 1961, the east german's strung barbed wire all the way around west berlin, cutting it off. there is a slide that shows this barbed wire. the east german's would later replace the barbed wire with cinder blocks. and later, they would replace the cinder blocks with slabs of concrete, 13 feet high. more than a quarter of a century later, the berlin wall remained in place, again, in circling west berlin. here's a slight that shows where the wall cut off the brandenburg gate and since president reagan mentioned th
again, after the war, thousands of east german's league the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. how did they do this? very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin. and what they were in west berlin, they could get on a tree which had the right to cross the east german territory to the west. so, leaving listen poll. and by 1960, one 5th of the entire population of east germany had done just that. they fled. to stop this enormous exodus, the east...
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it's a moving further east of us. so it's just leaving us with some scattered shower activity now and not so widespread like we saw earlier in fact of the east bay right now we're seeing some pop-up showers through hayward in the castro valley heading over towards the livermore area. parts of danville, san ramon pleasanton. we're some of the showers move out of downtown oakland and further east. so 6 ad is going to be slick for you. 5.80 as well. parts of 6 ad again, getting over the great the south bay, though, starting to really continue to dry out. but we do have more shower activity heading that direction. and right now it's a mainly across the santa cruz mountains into scotts valley, even parts of los south has right now getting some of that light to moderate rainfall. san mateo also seeing some pop-up showers. parts of half moon bay in south san francisco. the north bay drying out said they've already seen almost a quarter inch of rain. so that has been definitely the winner of the most rainfall so far throughou
it's a moving further east of us. so it's just leaving us with some scattered shower activity now and not so widespread like we saw earlier in fact of the east bay right now we're seeing some pop-up showers through hayward in the castro valley heading over towards the livermore area. parts of danville, san ramon pleasanton. we're some of the showers move out of downtown oakland and further east. so 6 ad is going to be slick for you. 5.80 as well. parts of 6 ad again, getting over the great the...
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and again, after the war, thousands of east germans fleeing the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west and how did they do this. very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin and was they were in west berlin, they could get a training which has the right to cross german territory to the west. so simple, and by 1961, thing that the entire population of east germany had done just that, they fled pretty and to stop this warm us acted as the east germans proposed a barrier in moscow agreed. and in the middle of the night, of august 13th, 1961, these two germans strong wire all the way around west berlin cutting off. there is a slide shows this barbed wire eventually these germans were replacing the barbed wire with lockman they would replace the cinderblocks with slabs of concrete, 13 feet high. more than one quarter of a century later the berlin wall atremained in place and encirclg it west berlin predict here's a slide that shows where the wall caught up in brandenburg gate and president reagan mentioned the gate in a speech, we need to know th
and again, after the war, thousands of east germans fleeing the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west and how did they do this. very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin and was they were in west berlin, they could get a training which has the right to cross german territory to the west. so simple, and by 1961, thing that the entire population of east germany had done just that, they fled pretty and to stop this warm us acted as the east germans...
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you've got a pocket in east tennessee and a pocket here was about 300 miles in between two pockets of settlement. and so you've got people here, and north carolina's going to create some counties. and so they create sum county, tennessee -- sumner county, tennessee county and davidson county. and when these counties are created, of course, if you're going to have a county, you've got of a county judge, right? andy then if you're going to hae a court, i think you're going to need a lawyer, right? so north carolina's legislature appoints john mcnairly to be county judge, and he brings with him his bud key and lawyer friend -- buddy and lawyer friend none other than andrew jackson. and andrew jackson develops quite a successful legal practice here on the frontier area, on the edge of civilization. he did lots of land claims as part of his legal business. you think it's my land, and the neighbor is saying, no, the boundary is not that rock, it's that tree. so people were arguing about land here all the time. these were truly adventurous people. and just think about the women thatus had th
you've got a pocket in east tennessee and a pocket here was about 300 miles in between two pockets of settlement. and so you've got people here, and north carolina's going to create some counties. and so they create sum county, tennessee -- sumner county, tennessee county and davidson county. and when these counties are created, of course, if you're going to have a county, you've got of a county judge, right? andy then if you're going to hae a court, i think you're going to need a lawyer,...
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i am out here on the fringes of the east bay. if you lived out here pick if you get your water through the contra costa water district, east bay mud comes there here, your winter is just getting started. >> if we have an above average rainier, we may be able to get through this drought in one year, but it may take several winters to fully recover. >> reporter: for contra costa water, the excitement over the october and early november rain is a bit more restrained is the district's water comes from the central valley project, the delta, and even further north. >> we watch primarily shasta lake, which is well below average for this time of year. it is a great start to the wet season, but it will take several more storm systems to really get us back to what we would consider an average water year. >> there have been years where we have really what octobers, then everything dried up. a couple of years ago that was the case, and we had one of the drier years in our history. >> reporter: east bay mud largely gets the water from the wat
i am out here on the fringes of the east bay. if you lived out here pick if you get your water through the contra costa water district, east bay mud comes there here, your winter is just getting started. >> if we have an above average rainier, we may be able to get through this drought in one year, but it may take several winters to fully recover. >> reporter: for contra costa water, the excitement over the october and early november rain is a bit more restrained is the district's...
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war in the middle east. there was also concern over the oil embargo that happened after the yom kippur war war that wreaked havoc on the u.s. economy. one of the reasons we ended up winning the election against ford. he did not want to have a repeat of another arab oil embargo. i think it is fair to say that as great as it was kissinger's incremental policy of is warily withdrawal has really run its course. israel was not going to make more incremental withdrawals unless it got something very significant like peace. carter also as an engineer had the notion not only on foreign-policy but domestic, a comprehensive agreement. he wasn't satisfied with the bilateral peace agreement. he told me he surprised himself. martin mentioned kissinger. carter didn't know the palestinians at all. he became endeared with their plight, retracting it through his view of the civil rights movement in the south. he said to me remarkably that he saw them as the blacks of the middle east and they are being mistreated more by the i
war in the middle east. there was also concern over the oil embargo that happened after the yom kippur war war that wreaked havoc on the u.s. economy. one of the reasons we ended up winning the election against ford. he did not want to have a repeat of another arab oil embargo. i think it is fair to say that as great as it was kissinger's incremental policy of is warily withdrawal has really run its course. israel was not going to make more incremental withdrawals unless it got something very...
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also in the east bay. we're looking at martinez highway 4 westbound east of mcewen road. there's an accident there. let's head over look at the san mateo bridge looks like an accident 92 westbound at industrial boulevard in hayward. so just as your getting ready to hop onto the ridge. there again, slick conditions take your time. a little under 13 minutes as you're traveling also along 8.80 southbound south of 66 avenue in oakland. you got an accident. a little further down and fremont 8.80, northbound south of mission boulevard an accident there says tell me it's slick along 80 this morning. richmond center fell coming as you travel out of richmond. a little under 9 minutes. a slick conditions there and we'll leave you with a look at the golden gate bridge also wet about 20 minutes for your drive. the only seen in the south. bay is a long one. oh, one southbound south of helena avenue. we're going to keep a close eye on your morning commute. please take your time. give yourself a little extra room this morning because a lot going on out there. will democrats got a come f
also in the east bay. we're looking at martinez highway 4 westbound east of mcewen road. there's an accident there. let's head over look at the san mateo bridge looks like an accident 92 westbound at industrial boulevard in hayward. so just as your getting ready to hop onto the ridge. there again, slick conditions take your time. a little under 13 minutes as you're traveling also along 8.80 southbound south of 66 avenue in oakland. you got an accident. a little further down and fremont 8.80,...
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— of the levelling up agenda, within the east and particularly the south—east there have been such huge rail south—east there have been such huge raii project _ south—east there have been such huge rail project and the north hasn't necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, _ necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, there — necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, there will be frustration there — that, there will be frustration there~ 0t— that, there will be frustration there. of course anything that can be delivered quickly is always good news _ be delivered quickly is always good news. whether people in the north will be _ news. whether people in the north will be delighted to hear it can be delivered — will be delighted to hear it can be delivered more cheaply isn't necessarily an argument that will go down _ necessarily an argument that will go down well_ necessarily an argument that will go down well when people feel that in the north— down well when people feel that in the north there has been less spending per rail passenger than there _ spending per rail passe
— of the levelling up agenda, within the east and particularly the south—east there have been such huge rail south—east there have been such huge raii project _ south—east there have been such huge rail project and the north hasn't necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, _ necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, there — necessarily seen such a big chunk of that, there will be frustration there — that, there will be frustration there~ 0t— that, there will be frustration...
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a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from cutter in the middle east. al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street. and to hold power, to account his article of love and cathedral menez m. allah, a mark on on, looked and ian been upon our, i'll be up. i'll bottom and dolah, philadelphia. what cool way of corn the dia, huddle, hamish mental health leo. what time will be shackle many? yeah. near con al cathedral chicken. the how the alignment couldn't. i don't think the shut up. not fun to little best degree be what couldn't our cannon and the fully unforeseen a has that with had the heavy hit. the girl is an i got was still margaret. well i'm
a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from cutter in the middle east. al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to...
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east bay shoreline 67 in alameda and close to 70 for san leandro. north bay, low to mid 70s, 73 in santa rosa, 72 napa valley, 74 for ukiah and 75 for st. helena. above average temperatures today, tomorrow, and through the weekend. looking good if you have those outdoor plans for the weekend. it does get cooler as we look to next week with more clouds. inland east bay, north bay, coast, gradual warm up friday and into our weekend with plenty sunshine. then we are looking at cooler temperatures for next week. we were hoping to maybe see a few showers as we look to next week. at this point it's just bringing cooler temperatures and more clouds especially as we look to next tuesday and wednesday. let's check with gianna for a look at traffic and how are roadways shaping up? >>> a couple hot spots. they turned metering lights on at the bay bridge plaza. it doesn't look as bad as it typically does due to the veterans day holiday. parking meters are still being enforced. keep that in mind if you are parking anywhere. you won't see brake lights at the toll
east bay shoreline 67 in alameda and close to 70 for san leandro. north bay, low to mid 70s, 73 in santa rosa, 72 napa valley, 74 for ukiah and 75 for st. helena. above average temperatures today, tomorrow, and through the weekend. looking good if you have those outdoor plans for the weekend. it does get cooler as we look to next week with more clouds. inland east bay, north bay, coast, gradual warm up friday and into our weekend with plenty sunshine. then we are looking at cooler temperatures...
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in occupied east timor. november 12, 1991, inanition troops fired on thousands of unarmed timorese civilians gathered at the santa cruz cemetery in the capital of east timor dili. ,at least 270 were killed. it was a turning point. at least one third of the population over that 17 year period was killed. 200,000 people from 1975-1999 when indonesia in 1975 illegally invaded east timor. journalist alan there and i witnessed and survived the massacre 30 years ago today. they beat us, fractured his skull, and we got out that day to report about the massacre to stop the killing. we did not succeed. today we go back to that day 30 years ago as we feature an extended excerpt of the documentary we produced. >> i lost one sister and two brothers. >> it was 10 days before i was to give birth. the army was shooting people and they would die at our feet. we could not stop to help them. >> sign-up families that were totally wiped out. >> two american newsmen badly beaten, mr. allan nairn and ms. amy goodman. amy: the ind
in occupied east timor. november 12, 1991, inanition troops fired on thousands of unarmed timorese civilians gathered at the santa cruz cemetery in the capital of east timor dili. ,at least 270 were killed. it was a turning point. at least one third of the population over that 17 year period was killed. 200,000 people from 1975-1999 when indonesia in 1975 illegally invaded east timor. journalist alan there and i witnessed and survived the massacre 30 years ago today. they beat us, fractured his...
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the parade will start at 6:00 our time, 9:00 on the east coast. so they have another couple hours but macy's herald square there, they're ready for the action. this is going to be more like a normal parade, 2.5 miles of public viewing as balloons, floats, bands make their way from the upper west side to macy's flagship store at harold square. last year it was tv only, no animated crowds and no long parade routes. so it is refreshing to see this and refreshingly cold if you are out there. we'll just watch from the comfort of our homes. i will keep you posted from the live news desk. >> thank you. >>> bay area airports are busiest they've been in two years. looking live at sfo, it's also the first pandemic thanksgiving with most travel restrictions lifted. >> kenny choi spoke to travelers reuniting with their loved ones. >> you never know whether your flight will be on time, delayed, canceled but one thing you can count on before the thanksgiving holiday, a lot of reunion smiles and hugs. is just the beginning of the miller family reunion. they're p
the parade will start at 6:00 our time, 9:00 on the east coast. so they have another couple hours but macy's herald square there, they're ready for the action. this is going to be more like a normal parade, 2.5 miles of public viewing as balloons, floats, bands make their way from the upper west side to macy's flagship store at harold square. last year it was tv only, no animated crowds and no long parade routes. so it is refreshing to see this and refreshingly cold if you are out there. we'll...
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and reconsider and the heart of middle east diplomacy that will be discussing today. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on our website bsshortly as well. martin, it's wonderful to have you. congrats on the book and your lifetime work in many ways it's a terrific read. and wonderful to have you here hwith us. >> it's great to be with you. i wish we were here in person but it won't be hopefully too long before we can do that but i'm really honored to be appearing again at the council. >> it's always good to have you back and we willdo it again in person next yotime . but for now let's s discuss the book. tell us a little bit about how you speak in middle east diplomacy in so many ways, both from practice and as an advocate as a scholar decided that at the end of your career, and the long time into your career learning what you have done particularly in that 4 year period when he wassecretary of state was so important that you wanted to write about . >> there's no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own books. but it's actually very
and reconsider and the heart of middle east diplomacy that will be discussing today. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on our website bsshortly as well. martin, it's wonderful to have you. congrats on the book and your lifetime work in many ways it's a terrific read. and wonderful to have you here hwith us. >> it's great to be with you. i wish we were here in person but it won't be hopefully too long before we can do that but i'm really honored to be appearing...
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role in the middle east. he talked about his book, henry kissinger's approach to middle east . >> it is wonderful to have martin with us today. a special thanks to our members for joining us and for those of you watching on c-span, great to have you amongst our audience today. this program is made possible by the leicester crown and his family who are sponsors of the lesser crown center. -- lester crown center. we are grateful to him and his family for his support of the council. who can participate in this conversation by asking questions through our interactive internet capabilities. go to your prize and type in ccga.live and follow the prompts. with that said, it is a pleasure to welcome you to welcome to today's guest. he was a twice former ambassador to israel he was a secretary of state, he was a senior director at the senior security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli and palestinian peace process. through two administrations. before he came to the council of foreign relations he
role in the middle east. he talked about his book, henry kissinger's approach to middle east . >> it is wonderful to have martin with us today. a special thanks to our members for joining us and for those of you watching on c-span, great to have you amongst our audience today. this program is made possible by the leicester crown and his family who are sponsors of the lesser crown center. -- lester crown center. we are grateful to him and his family for his support of the council. who can...
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kissinger really didn't know anything about the middle east. he had never studied it and he had never written about the ottoman empire which was quite relevant to the european order he was talking about at the time. he visited israel six times before he went into government but not once did he know much about it. what he discovered was the egyptians and the jordanians and syrians didn't want anything to do with palestinians. they barely paid lip service to them in those days. as a result, he got the message loud and clear that he could go ahead and do these deals without having to worry about the palestinians. the only one who pushed and was the king of morocco and he wanted a channel. kissinger was happy to oblige with that. essentially, the palestinians did not figure in his concept of a new american-led middle east border. therefore, when he came to deal with the issue of jordan and the west bank, he basically stayed away from it. his focus was on egypt because he wanted egypt out of the conflict and that would end the state to state conflic
kissinger really didn't know anything about the middle east. he had never studied it and he had never written about the ottoman empire which was quite relevant to the european order he was talking about at the time. he visited israel six times before he went into government but not once did he know much about it. what he discovered was the egyptians and the jordanians and syrians didn't want anything to do with palestinians. they barely paid lip service to them in those days. as a result, he...
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you see the action to our east. we are looking at the clouds for our morning but watch as we head through the afternoon. stopping for the lunchtime hour, north bay already catching clearing. through the rest of the afternoon, all of us are seeing that sunshine later on today. daytime highs, low 60s along the coast, 62 pacifica, peninsula, san mateo is 66. south bay, upper 60s, close to 70 santa clara as well as for san jose and morgan hill. inland east bay 68 concord, pleasant hill. around the bay from 65 in san francisco, 63 daly city, 68 alameda and san leandro, and daytime highs in the mid 60s for the north bay, 66 for napa and 64 for ukiah. weather models are indicating a change. there is a chance to see showers on saturday, better chance will be the north bay and for the coast. let's show you our seven-day forecast, san francisco, oakland, san jose, drying out today, tomorrow and again the chance to see showers san francisco and oakland, not so much for san jose though, dry sunday and then wet weather returns n
you see the action to our east. we are looking at the clouds for our morning but watch as we head through the afternoon. stopping for the lunchtime hour, north bay already catching clearing. through the rest of the afternoon, all of us are seeing that sunshine later on today. daytime highs, low 60s along the coast, 62 pacifica, peninsula, san mateo is 66. south bay, upper 60s, close to 70 santa clara as well as for san jose and morgan hill. inland east bay 68 concord, pleasant hill. around the...
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feeling cooler when exposed to the north—easterly breeze typically east anglia and the south—east. as we head to the middle of the week you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front this is bbc world news. our top stories... the women's tennis association says videos released by chinese media showing missing player pung shuai, including one at a tennis tournament, don't prove she's genuinely free. fires and fighting on the streets of the hague — lockdown protesters clash with dutch police in a second night of violence. in the uk, an investigation is being launched into whether there is racial bias in the design of some medical devices used by the national health service. the health secretary said people may have died as a result of the issue. i think possibly, yes, yes. ithink possibly, yes, yes. i i think possibly, yes, yes. i don't have the full facts. these oximeters are being used in every country and they have the same problem. in sport, speculation that ole gunnar solskjaer
feeling cooler when exposed to the north—easterly breeze typically east anglia and the south—east. as we head to the middle of the week you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front this is bbc world news. our top stories... the women's tennis association says videos released by chinese media showing missing player pung shuai, including one at a tennis tournament, don't prove she's genuinely free. fires and fighting on the streets of the hague — lockdown...
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east tennessee not so much. it is up to middle tennessee. the legislature did not want to take a vote and be responsible for this. what they did is we will have a referendum on the citizenry and again that means the men get to vote so we have a referendum of the people on whether or not they want the state of tennessee to call a convention for the purpose of discussing secession. east tennessee, are you going to vote? we don't want to secede. are you going to vote? yes, let's go let's go let's go. middle tennessee votes with east tennessee, not to have a convention to talk about secession. that's not the story you heard. you heard tennessee joined the confederacy, didn't you? that is what happens four months later. after the attack on fort sumter and president lincoln's calling for troops to put down the southern insurrection, this time the tennessee legislature, always unique, always individual are not going to just vote to secede but they are going to write a document called the tennessee declaration of independence, the only state that di
east tennessee not so much. it is up to middle tennessee. the legislature did not want to take a vote and be responsible for this. what they did is we will have a referendum on the citizenry and again that means the men get to vote so we have a referendum of the people on whether or not they want the state of tennessee to call a convention for the purpose of discussing secession. east tennessee, are you going to vote? we don't want to secede. are you going to vote? yes, let's go let's go let's...
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again, after the war, thousands of east germans flee the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin and once in west berlin they could get on a train which had the right to cross east german territory to the west. so leaving was simple. by 1961 a fifth of the entire population of west germany had done just that. they fled. to stop this enormous exodus the east germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed. in the middle of the night of august 13th, 1961, the east germans strung barbed wire all the way around west berlin cutting it off. there is a slide that shows this barbed wire. essentially the -- eventually they would replace it with cinder blocks and then with slabs of concrete 13 feet high. more than one-quarter century later the berlin war remained in place again encircling west berlin. the slide shows where the wall cut off the brandonberg gate and since president reagan mentioned the gate in the speech you need to know it was an 18th century monument that once served as a ceremonial entra
again, after the war, thousands of east germans flee the communist regime in east germany to the democratic west. very often they do it just by stepping across the street into west berlin and once in west berlin they could get on a train which had the right to cross east german territory to the west. so leaving was simple. by 1961 a fifth of the entire population of west germany had done just that. they fled. to stop this enormous exodus the east germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow...
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we'll continue with low 50s over the east bay and into the north bay. daytime highs tomorrow dropping off 10 to 15 degrees in response to the system. colder air behind it will bring us down to 69 in morgan hill, 68 martinez, 66 in santa rosa and low and mid-60s half moon bay to san francisco. seven-day forecast, once we hit saturday seeing clouds starting to return. storm off to the north, spotty drizzle. time change on sunday, set the clocks back one hour. monday and tuesday looking at system moving close but lower totals, may not see that smoric river connection the way things are panning out right now. but we'll keep you updated as we move toward that weekend and early next week and more of the fall temperatures next seven days. as you mentioned earlier, pumpkin spiced latte weather officially. >> perfect. going to do that tomorrow, thanks. >>> happening now, chase center getting ready for something big, not a warriors game. san francisco state grads will be celebrated in in-person commencement in january. 2020 and 2021 classes will be honored since
we'll continue with low 50s over the east bay and into the north bay. daytime highs tomorrow dropping off 10 to 15 degrees in response to the system. colder air behind it will bring us down to 69 in morgan hill, 68 martinez, 66 in santa rosa and low and mid-60s half moon bay to san francisco. seven-day forecast, once we hit saturday seeing clouds starting to return. storm off to the north, spotty drizzle. time change on sunday, set the clocks back one hour. monday and tuesday looking at system...
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so just one on top of the other well happening today in the east bay. the walnut creek city council is considering making a buffer zone around planned parenthood to cut down on confrontations between protesters and patients. a staff report shows that police received 42 calls for service from at planned parenthood couple of our between. the beginning of the year. the complaints range from verbal and physical harassment us to intimidation of patients and blocking sidewalks. police say they've gotten calls from both sides blaming the other oakland napa and san francisco already have buffer zones. the meeting is set for 06:00pm. >> it's 5 '08. and still ahead on this tuesday morning, president biden signed his new infrastructure bill into law. so what does it mean for the bay area and after the break, some taos ski resorts are delaying their opening because it's been a little warmer than we would have liked job. yeah, even with that recent rainfall, not a lot of snowfall in the sierra just because it has been so warm and they were back to some fairly mild c
so just one on top of the other well happening today in the east bay. the walnut creek city council is considering making a buffer zone around planned parenthood to cut down on confrontations between protesters and patients. a staff report shows that police received 42 calls for service from at planned parenthood couple of our between. the beginning of the year. the complaints range from verbal and physical harassment us to intimidation of patients and blocking sidewalks. police say they've...
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and the south—east. as we head through the middle of the week, you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front works its way south, so that will introduce another northerly blast of winds as we move through into thursday in particular. temperatures not as mild as they have been recently. we are looking at single figures through the middle of the week and turning more unsettled by friday. bye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. within the last hour, 0le gunnar solskjaer has been sacked as manchester united's manager, after seniorfigures at the club met last night. the women's tennis association says videos released by chinese media showing missing player peng shuai, including one at a tennis tournament, don't prove she's genuinely free. fires and fighting on the streets of the hague, lockdown protesters clash with dutch police in a second night of violence. in the uk, an investigation is being launched into whether there
and the south—east. as we head through the middle of the week, you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front works its way south, so that will introduce another northerly blast of winds as we move through into thursday in particular. temperatures not as mild as they have been recently. we are looking at single figures through the middle of the week and turning more unsettled by friday. bye for now. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk...
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so by 1960, one fifth of the entire population of east germany just that. they fled. so to stop the enormous exodus these germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed and in the middle of the night august 13, 1961, the east germans strong barbed wire all the way around west berlin to cut it off. eventually the east germans would replace that with blocks and after that the cinderblocks would be replaced with slabs of concrete 13 feet high. more than a quarter of a century later it remained in place encircling west berlin. it shows where the wall was cut off and sense reagan mentioned it in the speech you have to the brandenburg gate was 18th century monument that once served as a ceremonial entrance to berlin and then the berlin wall cuts it off. so that brings me to the speech itself the spring of 1987 i am a speechwriter in the reagan white house i'm told the president will speak in front of the berlin wall, he will have an audience between ten and 40000 people and he will speak for about half an hour and given the setting the subject will be foreign-policy.
so by 1960, one fifth of the entire population of east germany just that. they fled. so to stop the enormous exodus these germans proposed a physical barrier and moscow agreed and in the middle of the night august 13, 1961, the east germans strong barbed wire all the way around west berlin to cut it off. eventually the east germans would replace that with blocks and after that the cinderblocks would be replaced with slabs of concrete 13 feet high. more than a quarter of a century later it...
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amazingly, the middle east is not in the headlines. i don't quote -- i don't know whether you have noticed that but it is not. i have noticed that. it is not, and that is because the united states focuses elsewhere. our partners in the region recognize if they want to keep us in support of them, they need to step up and act responsibly. iran, of course, is the big exception, the revolutionary power, and it has to be contained and deterred, but it has to be done by developing a balance that is maintained by israel and the sunni-arab states, all of whom have an interest in the status quo, all of them threatened by iran. the united states has to play in --an active role in that because there is more than just -- there is nonproliferation. there is potential for a nuclear arms raised -- race that could disrupt the effort to deter stable order. that is why it is important iran becomes an exception that the united states has to take. some options will involve the local players, with israel acting to contain iran and syria or supporting iran'
amazingly, the middle east is not in the headlines. i don't quote -- i don't know whether you have noticed that but it is not. i have noticed that. it is not, and that is because the united states focuses elsewhere. our partners in the region recognize if they want to keep us in support of them, they need to step up and act responsibly. iran, of course, is the big exception, the revolutionary power, and it has to be contained and deterred, but it has to be done by developing a balance that is...
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in the middle east al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. the letter before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many viewers distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street and to hold power to account for the article of love and cathedral menez amola, a mark on amok turner in banana alberto vitamin dolah fairly jia. what cool way of cornelia harden hamish middle had rio? what time will be shackle? manny yeah, near con al cathedral, checking the how the alignment couldn't i don't think in a short up. not if you felt a little better degree be what could now a cannon and a fully unforeseen or has that what had the heavy hit the girl is and i got was still margaret? well, i mean i thought it alena again at le dana. bob shook. will i can, couldn't up, will damen, dylan the lit
in the middle east al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. the letter before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many viewers distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street and to...
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if you were gone east on 80, though. that you can see those tail lights on the upper right hand corner of the screen that's we're going carry a inching along. at you know, the weather is good for travel. lawrence is back with us now. and here we are large final day before thanksgiving. yeah. i can't believe guys these days just kind of roll in one after the next. but here we are looking at a beautiful sunset on the bay area on this thanksgiving eve. and we've got some great weather ahead maybe up to whether you'd like to see, especially if you want to head up the slopes little skin, but they add a little roadways or stay nice and clear. right now the temperatures running well above the average. you're looking at 50's and 60's outside right now. 64 degrees in hayward, 61 in san francisco. 52 cooling off in petaluma. the winds going to be interesting tonight. it will pick up over the mountain top. but down the valleys below it will start to calm down that allow those temperatures drop down probably below freezing at least
if you were gone east on 80, though. that you can see those tail lights on the upper right hand corner of the screen that's we're going carry a inching along. at you know, the weather is good for travel. lawrence is back with us now. and here we are large final day before thanksgiving. yeah. i can't believe guys these days just kind of roll in one after the next. but here we are looking at a beautiful sunset on the bay area on this thanksgiving eve. and we've got some great weather ahead maybe...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day. because he was all just breathing the grade leader. and you know, whether it's and it's on or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean, everyone was just in their tears waiting of the church waiting for what the next thing that going to happen. because for the 1st time we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs, well we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before. so. busy t
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my...
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inland east bay the north bay and for the coast. temperatures just a bit warmer for thanksgiving day and into our weekend. quiet weather over the next several days. chess they can in with the traffic expert. it's a get away day and i know you have the best times to hit the roads as people head to their friends and family's homes for thanksgiving. >> leave early. that's what you want to do. pack the bags, get out the door early as you can. those brake lights will start probably around noon really getting up and getting busy from one to six and probably extending to nine tonight. have you been warned, give yourself extra time. i have good news right now. look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's all clear as you head into san francisco right now. they did turn the metering lights on this morning. a little later than usual weekday commute. that's because we aren't seeing a lot of traffic. this morning's ride is holiday lite. the bay bridge looks good. right now things moving nicely. 101 will be busy later own. we will see a lot of red an
inland east bay the north bay and for the coast. temperatures just a bit warmer for thanksgiving day and into our weekend. quiet weather over the next several days. chess they can in with the traffic expert. it's a get away day and i know you have the best times to hit the roads as people head to their friends and family's homes for thanksgiving. >> leave early. that's what you want to do. pack the bags, get out the door early as you can. those brake lights will start probably around noon...
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particularly in the east. as well, particularly in the east. eastern scotland and england seen plenty of those showers. it should try most of scotland during the day but the coast of england keeping the showers. furtherwest, it is but the coast of england keeping the showers. further west, it is looking largely dry, perhaps an isolated shower close to the irish sea coast. heading on into the evening hours, most of the showers tend to ease away. it becomes largely dry. we'll see a feed of rain showers in the english channel. temperatures overnight, if you degrees either side of freezing for most of us. certainly a frost first thing on monday. monday with slightly less colder air, some patchy rain here and a few showers for the far south and channel islands. dry elsewhere with long spells of sunshine but not feeling particularly warm with highs of 7-10. feeling particularly warm with highs of 7—10. goodbye for now. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... ole gunnar solskjaer has been sacked as manchester united's manager, after senior figures
particularly in the east. as well, particularly in the east. eastern scotland and england seen plenty of those showers. it should try most of scotland during the day but the coast of england keeping the showers. furtherwest, it is but the coast of england keeping the showers. further west, it is looking largely dry, perhaps an isolated shower close to the irish sea coast. heading on into the evening hours, most of the showers tend to ease away. it becomes largely dry. we'll see a feed of rain...
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we could see showers for parts of east anglia and the south—east. generally the east will have more sunshine, the further north will have more clout with the odd rain or drizzle, but the temperatures are up by a degree or so. that will not last long. on wednesday southern areas will start off clout and murky and this band of rain will work its way southwards and eastwards. behind it, brighter skies, but blustery winds and showers and a colder feel returning from the north and that sets us up for the end of the week. that band of rain is associated with a cold front pushing its way south—east. behind that it turns colder and the wins come down from the north and that will always bring something of a chill. notice the blue colours here. but a return to something quite bright. lots of sunshine on thursday. some showers, especially around the coast, wintry over high ground and possibly in lower levels in the far north of scotland. but look at those maximum temperatures. it is a cold into the week and as we get into friday potentially an unsettled end
we could see showers for parts of east anglia and the south—east. generally the east will have more sunshine, the further north will have more clout with the odd rain or drizzle, but the temperatures are up by a degree or so. that will not last long. on wednesday southern areas will start off clout and murky and this band of rain will work its way southwards and eastwards. behind it, brighter skies, but blustery winds and showers and a colder feel returning from the north and that sets us up...
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east bay shoreline in oakland, 71 for a high with the sun. in the south bay, pleasant conditions, 73 with plenty sunshine. here is the reason why, we are looking at dry quiet conditions, high pressure in control for us and this really blocking any weather systems from coming our way. the pacific northwest, they are lucky, getting that rain but that ridge is really blocking rain from coming our way over the next several days. i know we need the rain. it was great to have earlier in the week. now we are looking at quiet conditions, settling into that dry weather pattern. if you are heading to san mateo, got that festival going on, it looks great. 72 santa clara, 75 morgue on hill. inland east bay from concord pleasant hill 73, low to mid 70s for tri valley. 66 daly city, 71 alameda, 70 san leandro. north bay, low to mid 70s, 75 for ukiah. checking futurecast as we take you hour by hour, you see sunshine as we head through today. saturday, a few more clouds, passing clouds, temperatures slightly warmer for your saturday. for your sunday, a few m
east bay shoreline in oakland, 71 for a high with the sun. in the south bay, pleasant conditions, 73 with plenty sunshine. here is the reason why, we are looking at dry quiet conditions, high pressure in control for us and this really blocking any weather systems from coming our way. the pacific northwest, they are lucky, getting that rain but that ridge is really blocking rain from coming our way over the next several days. i know we need the rain. it was great to have earlier in the week. now...
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Nov 18, 2021
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in the south, cloud migrating east, misty, low cloud migrating east, misty, low cloud shrouding coasts and hills in fog and stopping temperatures falling much below nine celsius. it doesn't look as cold as last night, when southern parts got a touch of frost. it won't be completely cloudy tomorrow. the cloud may thin and break in eastern areas, but predominantly cloudy, but a lot of dry weather around. still mild as well. the average tomorrow afternoon is around nine celsius. we are still above, but it's all about to change. tomorrow evening and overnight, that weather front takes shape across the northern half of the country. that's our cold weather front. still a relatively mild night tomorrow night across southern areas. behind this weather front things turn much colder. it is a cold weather front, so true to its name, it introduces this arctic air right across the uk, and in fact south africa —— further south into france and the low countries. saturday is transition day. the cold weather front is bringing rain southward, initially brighter weather to the south of that. brighter
in the south, cloud migrating east, misty, low cloud migrating east, misty, low cloud shrouding coasts and hills in fog and stopping temperatures falling much below nine celsius. it doesn't look as cold as last night, when southern parts got a touch of frost. it won't be completely cloudy tomorrow. the cloud may thin and break in eastern areas, but predominantly cloudy, but a lot of dry weather around. still mild as well. the average tomorrow afternoon is around nine celsius. we are still...
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role in the middle east. this event is just getting underway that's hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. >> martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations and was twice a former u.s. ambassador to israel and was assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and was a senior director at the national security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli-palestinian peace process through two administrations. before he came to the council on foreign relations, he was at brookings institution where he was executive vice resident and the founding president and head of the center for middle east studies. most importantly, that's why he is here for us today -- he is the author of a terrific new book, master of the game. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on her website. it's wonderful to have you and congrats on the book. it's in their lifetime work. it's a terrific read. it's wonderful to have you here with us today. >> thank you, it's gre
role in the middle east. this event is just getting underway that's hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. >> martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations and was twice a former u.s. ambassador to israel and was assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and was a senior director at the national security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli-palestinian peace process through two administrations. before he came to the council...
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oakland, east bay, looking at 64 for a high. the seven-day forecast is coming up. >>> traffic is backing up at the bay bridge toll plaza. we small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. or get started with internet and voice for $64.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee. give your business the gift of savings today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> 6:11. a live look at san francisco where police are looking for a vandal who targeted oldest mosque in the city. someone threw a beer bottle at a window spilling alcohol inside and shattering glass on the floor. the suspect can be seen on surveillance running away. >> we are not sure what the intent of the person was. we are scared. >> a prayer center, a community cen
oakland, east bay, looking at 64 for a high. the seven-day forecast is coming up. >>> traffic is backing up at the bay bridge toll plaza. we small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses....
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that says as a pretext for increasing mesa is presence in the east and what has happened? well, just in the last few days, pizza, british soldiers have been dispatched to poland to advise the polish government on how to secure its folder. well, that's quite lawful for a number of reasons, but one of them is this, that the british states doesn't see fit to dispatch a british soldiers to nobody, to defend britons, boulders against illegal migrants who are crossing, being those channel on a daily basis. indeed, only a few days ago, 1000 illegal migrants entered on one day alone. yeah. the so tension between the european union and embarrass really shows the, the, the wanting immigration policy of the european union. because as marcus is pointed out, here is a process is basically just dropped the bone because, you know, they're not particularly happy with the holes in the 1st place right now for a lot of other internal union issues here. so it really kind of puts them in a bind and then we, when we have the p and union trying to communicate the rush of the communication, bear
that says as a pretext for increasing mesa is presence in the east and what has happened? well, just in the last few days, pizza, british soldiers have been dispatched to poland to advise the polish government on how to secure its folder. well, that's quite lawful for a number of reasons, but one of them is this, that the british states doesn't see fit to dispatch a british soldiers to nobody, to defend britons, boulders against illegal migrants who are crossing, being those channel on a daily...
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well, most migrants trying to cross from bella luce, into europe come from the middle east and africa. they've mainly attempted to pass through poland, latvia and lithuania to reach the rest of the continent. the migrants are reportedly being helped by bell russian authorities to get to the border with the e. u after flying in to minsk, poland beefed up security and is accused of violating the international right to asylum by pushing migrants back into battle. ruth rights groups have criticized poland and barrows for that treatment of the migrants who are dealing with cold temperatures, the lack of food and medical help. the let's bring in our guests into the show. now i have joining us from warsaw lilyann this me f. she's the director of analysis at the war for institute in moscow. big ole, which is lead experts at the center for actual politics. and in brussels. p. s a. clap, a is editor of brussels report, dot e. you welcome to all, let's start with liliana. so what is the perspective from warsaw do they see that better is, is deliberately using these migrant support political pres
well, most migrants trying to cross from bella luce, into europe come from the middle east and africa. they've mainly attempted to pass through poland, latvia and lithuania to reach the rest of the continent. the migrants are reportedly being helped by bell russian authorities to get to the border with the e. u after flying in to minsk, poland beefed up security and is accused of violating the international right to asylum by pushing migrants back into battle. ruth rights groups have criticized...
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the 1st world come to be held in the middle east. will kick off and cut off at one the bid to host the event more than a decade ago. and since then, the gulf nation has been transformed. and he richardson reports from our corps, which is norfolk doha, where at little begin, a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most prized events, cattle is alvin stadium will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the money's overseen every stage of its construction hopes it will make a lasting 1st impression. the design of the stadium resemble the bed when can shop, which is the welcome sign back in the days. this is where not discovery region people used to live in beta shot. and this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is up in full door to everybody around the world to welcome them inside guitar. by welcoming them in a bit stadium in 2020 to 60000 fans will be inside this stadium for that opening match. and one thing we know they'll be watching is casso the
the 1st world come to be held in the middle east. will kick off and cut off at one the bid to host the event more than a decade ago. and since then, the gulf nation has been transformed. and he richardson reports from our corps, which is norfolk doha, where at little begin, a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most prized events, cattle is alvin stadium will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the money's overseen...
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yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being — there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered _ there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered by _ there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered by this - coast is being battered by this store with this red warning for wind meaning there is a potential danger for life in place from north of aberdeen to middlesbrough in the north—east of england, and the conditions really are brutal. there is driving rain dropping temperatures, and wind forecast agusta up to 90 mph. 25,000 homes have been left without power tonight, conditions on the roads are described as treacherous, and police are warning people not to travel. there is significant disruption on the rail network as well, and there are reports of people stuck on trains because fallen trees blocking the lines. network rail says they are sending stuff to help, but that it could take some time. of course because the worst of this storm is hitting overnight, we won't know the full extent of any dama
yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being — there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered _ there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered by _ there. yes, a huge sweep of the east coast is being battered by this - coast is being battered by this store with this red warning for wind meaning there is a potential danger for life in place from north of aberdeen to middlesbrough in the north—east of england, and the conditions really are brutal. there is driving...
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Nov 6, 2021
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into orkney or north—east scotland for a time gusts of 60—70 mph, may be a bit more, exposed coasts and hills along with further ship heavy showers are outbreaks of rain so expect some travel disruption. into tomorrow's well, large waves, dangerous conditions and some case. one or two showers across southern and western areas, mild night to come, 6—11 c. it is windy but the winds are clear, strongest across northern and eastern parts of scotland. on through the morning as well and again tomorrow morning strom discussed transferring across orkney in northern and eastern parts of scotland. winds will slowly ease as the day goes on along with the outbreaks of rain here but it stays quite a breezy day across the uk. there will be the odd shower coming through in the west perhaps over quite quickly and a few sunny spells on the east. many places, though, away from that vein in northern scotland. with a dry day temperatures are nudge down today, but still on the mild side of average. as we go into tomorrow night as the winds continue to ease further there are clear spells in eastern sco
into orkney or north—east scotland for a time gusts of 60—70 mph, may be a bit more, exposed coasts and hills along with further ship heavy showers are outbreaks of rain so expect some travel disruption. into tomorrow's well, large waves, dangerous conditions and some case. one or two showers across southern and western areas, mild night to come, 6—11 c. it is windy but the winds are clear, strongest across northern and eastern parts of scotland. on through the morning as well and again...
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that's coming in around parts of the east bay right now. san francisco, little bit of fog around the golden gate bridge, below the bridge deck, 57 degrees and light winds. similar in san jose. patches of low clouds east of downtown san jose, cool 52 in dublin. likely see little bit of fog in tri-valley in the morning and certainly arrived in walnut creek and concord. notice the change, this is imported fog from the central valley. visibility dropping off in concord and the north bay, dense fog advisory for morning. but south bay for the morning could see some fog set up. not out of the question that dense fog advisories may be expanded early morning through midmorning, then clouds break up around the central bay with warm temperatures in the afternoon. despite starting off foggy with 40s and 50s, highs will again climb to mid-70s. san jose, 76, looking warm. low 70s around the tri-valley and maybe cooler, upper 60s around solano county. easily the warmest days is tomo. monday, highs cooling, upper 60s to low 70s. "monday night football" out
that's coming in around parts of the east bay right now. san francisco, little bit of fog around the golden gate bridge, below the bridge deck, 57 degrees and light winds. similar in san jose. patches of low clouds east of downtown san jose, cool 52 in dublin. likely see little bit of fog in tri-valley in the morning and certainly arrived in walnut creek and concord. notice the change, this is imported fog from the central valley. visibility dropping off in concord and the north bay, dense fog...
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Nov 15, 2021
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so really stubborn for north bay and east bay valleys similar pattern expected tonight as well. but great night out there along the embarcadero right outside of the exploratorium in temperatures right now. widespread 50's and 60's still in the low 60's for downtown san francisco in half moon bay 67 degrees. that should be your average daytime high. but because of today's record warmth, you're finally reaching your average temperature right now at the 6 o'clock hour oakland 59 degrees widespread mid 50's for concord and dublin and the east bay valleys, similar conditions for those of you in the north bay with the exception of santa rosa upper 50's at 58 degrees for your sunday night. so we are still seeing more of a northerly flow. but hazy skies out there today. poor air quality tonight compared to around this time last night. widespread poor air particles and tomorrow we're going to track moderate air particles for the start of your workweek forecast. but the good news is we are tracking some rain details ahead on thursday night through fridays outlook and how much rain we're e
so really stubborn for north bay and east bay valleys similar pattern expected tonight as well. but great night out there along the embarcadero right outside of the exploratorium in temperatures right now. widespread 50's and 60's still in the low 60's for downtown san francisco in half moon bay 67 degrees. that should be your average daytime high. but because of today's record warmth, you're finally reaching your average temperature right now at the 6 o'clock hour oakland 59 degrees widespread...
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Nov 15, 2021
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if you're heading from the east bay into the city. a little under 10 minutes for your drive time there. the san mateo bridge. you had a cross towards the peninsula little under 13 to make that commute richmond center fell bridge. nice and light a little undermine minutes. it looks like out in nevada. there is an accident there. that's one. oh, one northbound. north allerton avenue. so again, i'm not seeing any major delays in connection to that accident. and leave you with a look at the golden gate bridge, about 20 minutes traveling from the north bay into the city will have more weather and traffic coming up. but for now, daryn. james, let's get back to the news. >> all right. thank you very much. rain at 5.17 is the time and former trump adviser and campaign manager steve bannon is expected to make his first court appearance later today is expected to turn himself in after being indicted on 2 counts of contempt of congress. the charges came after bannon filed or failed, i should say, too comply with subpoenas from a house committee
if you're heading from the east bay into the city. a little under 10 minutes for your drive time there. the san mateo bridge. you had a cross towards the peninsula little under 13 to make that commute richmond center fell bridge. nice and light a little undermine minutes. it looks like out in nevada. there is an accident there. that's one. oh, one northbound. north allerton avenue. so again, i'm not seeing any major delays in connection to that accident. and leave you with a look at the golden...
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Nov 21, 2021
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feeling cooler when exposed to the north—easterly breeze typically east anglia and the south—east. as we head to the middle of the week you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front this is bbc world news. our top stories... the women's tennis association says videos released by chinese media showing missing player pung shuai, including one at a tennis tournament, don't prove she's genuinely free. fires and fighting on the streets of the hague — lockdown protesters clash with dutch police in a second night of violence. in the uk, an investigation is being launched into whether there is racial bias in the design of some medical devices used by the national health service. the health secretary said people may have died as a result of the issue. i think possibly, yes, yes. ithink possibly, yes, yes. i i think possibly, yes, yes. i don't have the full facts. these oximeters are being used in every country and they have the same problem. in sport, speculation that ole gunnar solskjaer is set to leave manchester united after senior figures at the club met la
feeling cooler when exposed to the north—easterly breeze typically east anglia and the south—east. as we head to the middle of the week you will notice things turn colder once again because a second cold front this is bbc world news. our top stories... the women's tennis association says videos released by chinese media showing missing player pung shuai, including one at a tennis tournament, don't prove she's genuinely free. fires and fighting on the streets of the hague — lockdown...